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Adults
Making the vital links John
Townsend outlines some of the key ingredients of motivating
reading materials for adult learners (June 2005)
Read more, write better - get involved Jane Quinn outlines
plans for the BBC's Reading and Writing (RaW) campaign, its
biggest ever literacy campaign (June 2005)
Writing and creative energy Jane Mace discusses the place
of writing in the adult literacy core curriculum (June 2005)
Adult literacies in Scotland Fiona MacDonald looks at
recent developments in Scottish adult literacy policy (June
2005)
Adult literacy is testing my wits Tom Sticht discusses
adult literacy statistics and policies in the UK and US (December
2004)
Language experience: what's going on? Jane Mace argues
for a "language experience" approach to adult basic
skills teaching (June 2004)
The role of museums, archives and libraries Findings on
the role of the museums, archives and libraries sector in
improving adult basic skills (December 2003)
Audio resources for adults Why one publishing company,
WF Howes, is concentrating its efforts on developing audio
books for adult literacy learners (December 2003)
From oracy to literacy Dr Thomas
G. Sticht explains the concept of 'reading potential' in Adults
(September 2003)
Literacy help online Online literacy development activities
allow adults to take control (December 2002)
Opening doors to adult literacy Author Patricia Scanlan
writes about popular Irish fiction written specifically for
adult literacy learners (December 2002)
Examining the causes of dyslexia How to design effective
programmes for adult dyslexic students (September 2002)
What makes 'good' literacy and numeracy
provision Key principles from work in rural Australia
(September 2002)
Changing literacy practices The use of real-life texts
in adult literacy teaching (September 2002)
Skills for Life: one year on Viv Bird reviews progress
on the national adult literacy and numeracy strategy (September
2002)
Making the Vital Link A project exploring the potential
of libraries in supporting adult basic skills development
(September 2002)
On track with basic skills Basic skills support at Virgin
Trains
Writing class inspires the homeless Report on the Ace
of Clubs project, supported by Consignia's Stepping Stone
fund (June 2002)
The Pathfinder Way Innovative approaches to attracting
new learners (March 2002)
School caretakers improve skills
Vocational training incorporates literacy (March 2002)
The Pathfinder experience Piloting
the adult basic skills standards, curriculum and national
tests (December 2001)
The Big Book Share Tricia Kings describes
a family reading project among inmates at HMP Nottingham (December
2001)
Basic skills support Help further
education students improve their basic skills (December 2001)
Dads and other superheroes Nottinghamshire
library project working with fathers (June 2001)
Unions take the lead The role of unions
in improving basic skills in the workplace (June 2001)
Creative family literacy Using
arts, drama and crafts to make family literacy fun (June 2001)
Building vibrant communities The
challenge for improving adult basic skills in deprived communities
(June 2001)
On the front line Poor health and
poor literacy go hand in hand (March 2001)
Learn at your leisure Learndirect,
the progress so far (December 2000)
Workplace Basic Skills Network Fiona
Frank, coordination manager of the Network, describes the
Government's Building Basic Skills in the Workplace initiative
(December 2000)
Intensive literacy courses in the workplace
Thurrock Council staff take part in basic skills courses (September
2000)
Accelerated literacy learning for adults
The New Deal in Fife (June 2000)
Reaching disadvantaged parents
Finding new ways to attract parents who are socially and/or
economically disadvantaged is key to widening participation
in lifelong learning (December 1999)
See also research articles on adult literacy
Arts
Literacy in the gallery The impact
of Tate's Visual Paths project (September 2002)
Bringing the literacy hour to life Literacy projects in
museums and galleries (March 2002)
Creative family literacy Using
arts, drama and crafts to make family literacy fun (June 2001)
Business support for storysacks Harlow
businesses join the city's drive to improve basic skills (March
2001)
Small stories, big impact A
storysack project with Asian elders in Southampton (September
2000)
Action zone arts North Southwark
EAZ has teamed up with arts to improve literacy in the area
(June 2000)
Arts link supports literacy drive Artists
in residence in three schools helped bring books and stories
alive (March 2000)
Global words Sir Herman Ousely argues
for a multi-cultural curriculum (March 2000)
Literacy hour How a special school
for visually impaired children adapted the literacy hour to
meet its children's needs using storysacks, music and drama
(September 1999)
Writing empowers unemployed
youth Ne29 is a totally different magazine written by
and for young people with something to say (December 1998)
Poetry
Signposts to literacy The London Transport
Museum inspires young people to approach poetry with everyday
language (June 2000)
Business and employment issues
Business volunteers The benefits
for pupils and employees in two initiatives (September 2002)
Business support for storysacks Harlow businesses join
the city's drive to improve basic skills (March 2001)
Accelerated literacy learning for adults
The New Deal in Fife (June 2000)
NFT employees build confidence
A volunteer reading programme (December 1999)
Skills for life A company training
centre offers employers and their families the chance to improve
their skills through IT training (December 1999)
Success For All A volunteer reading
programme supported by Boots (June 1999)
Business creates pathways
to literacy National Year of Reading business conference
(March 1999)
BACS reading volunteers scheme
Benefits for pupils and volunteers (June 1997)
Children in care
Looking after Literacy in public
care An evaluation of work by Kent County Council (September
2004)
Reading rights Reading project targeting children in public
care (June 2001)
Talking pictures Jan Clements
describes how teenagers in care made their own graphic novels
(March 2000)
Leaving care: into reading Young
people leaving care have signed up up to become Buddy Readers
in an award-winning project (March 2000)
Community-wide approaches
A city-wide approach Belfast's cross-sector
literacy forum is coordinating efforts to improve literacy
in order to ensure a real and lasting impact (December 2003)
Drama
Drama
into writing into drama Pat Farrington explores how drama
activities can support pupils' writing skills (June 2005)
Role-playing literacy How organised role-play can encourage
young children to explore unfamiliar language (December 2004)
Young writers tune into the music Action research shows
how 'performance' reading aloud aids writing (March 2004)
'Read it with a Northern twang like Miss!' Teachers' action
research investigates the relationship between 'performance'
reading aloud and the teaching of reading (December 2003)
Seventeenth century drama Role-play and drama at Clarke
Hall Educational Museum (September 2001)
Action zone arts North Southwark
EAZ has teamed up with arts to improve literacy in the area
(June 2001)
Drama in and out of the literacy hour
The role that drama plays in children's development has been
recognised for many years, yet all too often its contribution
to literacy development is overlooked (December 2000)
A great story Storytelling roadshow
using sound, video and tactile books (September 2000)
Literacy hour How a special school
for visually impaired children adapted the literacy hour to
meet its children's needs using storysacks, music and drama
(September 1999)
English as an additional language/multicultural issues
Celtic biliteracy Dr Fiona Lyddy
examines emerging biliteracy in Celtic languages in the UK
and Ireland (June 2005)
Lambeth finds Black Caribbean success - Identifying factors
associated with educational achievement (March 2004)
A learning holiday Using extended visits abroad to encourage
family learning and acknowledge other cultures and languages
(September 2003)
Common approaches to languages and literacy Reading and
writing in a foreign language support children's literacy
(December 2002)
Bilingual benefits Involving EAL teachers in literacy
training (June 2001)
Targeted language support Involving
the parents of bilingual children (September 2000)
Language learning for all The case
for mother-tongue teaching (June 1999)
Football training leads
to better communication Support for young Somali refugees
(September 1998)
See also research articles on English as
an additional language and multicultural issues
Family literacy
Family
learning in the secondary school How Four Dwellings High
School in Birmingham developed one of the first family learning
programmes for parents of secondary-age pupils (December 2004)
A learning holiday Using extended visits abroad to encourage
family learning and acknowledge other cultures and languages
(September 2003)
An early start helps everyone
Pre-school project improves the literacy skills of children
and adults (June 2003)
The art of reading One project's use of art to stimulate
discussion in family literacy sessions (December 2002)
Weaving and writing ROWA! project demonstrates innovative
use of ICT in family literacy (March 2002)
Creative family literacy Using
arts, drama and crafts to make family literacy fun (June 2001)
Investing in the early years
Family learning in Stoke on Trent (December 2000)
Wrapped in literacy Linking literacy
from nursery to primary school (December 2000)
Changing lives in Texas Even Start
family literacy programme, USA (September 2000)
From bookbags to driving theory
A booksharing project in Brent that has attracted traveller
parents into learning (September 2000)
A whole community approach The
Newport literacy team reports on their successes over the
last four years (September 2000)
Partners in the fast lane Parents
learn how to support their children's reading though informal
worskhops (March 2000)
Keeping up with the kids Parents
in Leicester find out about the literacy hour by doing it
themselves (March 2000)
Parents in partnership A Reading
Is Fundamental project supports a partnership between a library
and a parents group (March 2000)
Norfolk Family Literacy Programme
Captivating children and supporting parents (June 1998)
Family Learning Sessions at Osborne Adult
Education Centres Support in North Birmingham (June 1998)
See also research articles on early years,
parents and family literacy
Foundation stage - informal versus formal teaching methods
Creating resource-rich environments
Tips on creating supportive, resource-rich environments to
support early writing in the foundation stage (December 2004)
A difficult balance Early years consultant Ros Bayley
argues for more understanding between literacy specialists
and early years practitioners (September 2004)
Building a supportive foundation
National director Lesley Staggs on professional support for
the foundation stage (June 2004)
Foundations of literacy Sue Palmer
argues for more emphasis on early language development (March
2004)
Child's play Headteacher Gail Bedford explains her approach
to play-based learning in early education (September 2003)
Gender
Boys and non-fiction: cause
or effect? A two-year study looked into whether boys'
underachievement in reading might be linked to their preference
for non-fiction texts (December 1999)
Boys, girls and writing Elaine
Millard describes a new study that has found significant differences
between girls and boys in their attitude to writing (March
2001)
Raising boys' achievement Essex action
research project (March 2001)
Boys catch up and overtake primary
school changes reading culture and sees dramatic improvements
in boys results (September 2000)
Teaching underachieving boys
Highly structured, reward-based teaching raises boys' achievement
at GCSE English (December 1999)
Non-fiction for bored readers
The new Headwork non-fiction series (Oxford University Press)
attempts to hook in reluctant readers through non-fiction
(December 1999)
Just good reads Consulting children
is key to producing books that appeal to the hesitant reader
(March 2000)
See also research articles on gender
Government approaches
Tackling education the Welsh way - Jane Davidson, Minister
for Education and Lifelong Learning, explains her vision for
turning Wales into 'The Learning Country' (December 2003)
Guided reading/intervention strategies
Learning to succeed How Success
For All, with its grouping of pupils by reading ability rather
than age, has improved reading skills at one primary school
(June 2005)
Evaluating Further Literacy Support - Findings from the
University of Leeds' evaluation of the National Literacy Strategy's
Year 5 intervention (March 2004)
One Toe at a time - Using Toe by Toe to improve the literacy
skills of both adults and children (March 2004)
Success for early literacy support Outline of the programme
pioneered by the Fischer Family Trust (March 2003)
What works for children with literacy difficulties? Professor
Greg Brooks examines fresh evidence on intervention schemes
(March 2003)
Guided reading develops fluency
An effective model for using guided reading with readers at
all stages of fluency (June 2002)
'Thumbs up' for early literacy support
Government programme to help children struggling in the first
years of school (June 2002
What works for slow readers? Greg
Brooks examines the evidence for early intervention (September
1998)
Grammar
Focus on spelling Practical suggestions
using an investigative approach (September 2002)
A focus on grammar A Sheffield secondary school
learns lessons from the literacy hour model used by English
primary schools
ICT
Interactive literacy Maureen Lewis
describes how ICT-based texts are developing new approaches
to literacy teaching (December 2004)
Using ICT to improve literacy How
to make best use of ICT packages to support literacy in secondary
classrooms (December 2002)
Online book worlds Using the Internet
to encourage book-based discussion and role play (December
2002)
Literacy help online Online literacy
development activities allow adults to take control (December
2002)
Making the Internet special Dr Chris
Abbott outlines work with secondary schools using the Internet
with SEN pupils (December 2002)
Weaving and writing ROWA! project demonstrates innovative
use of ICT in family literacy (March 2002)
Interactive skeletons promote writing
How one school has used writing skeletons alongside interactive
technology (March 2002)
Notschool.net Professor Stephen
Heppell describes a virtual learning project for young people
outside mainstream education (December 2000)
Computers and literacy: efficiency,
extension or transformation? Peter Scrimshaw, Centre for
Language and Communications, The Open University (December
2000)
Computers in the literacy hour Cutting,
pasting, underlining and highlighting - some of the simple
tools for effective use of ICT (December 2000)
ICT anyone, anytime, anywhere E-pals
and lap tops help improve children's literacy and motivation
(December 2000)
Tools for learning Computers
support literacy and learning whatever the subject (December
2000)
Skills for life David Puttnam on
the need to be literate in a changing world (June 2000)
"Press hash for one..." How
technology is affecting children's learning (June 1999)
International issues
Making international comparisons
How the literacy standards of UK pupils compare internationally
(September 2003)
Looking for leadership in literacy learning
The New Zealand approach (September 2003)
Libraries/promoting reading
The story of a reader Amelia
Foster reports on Reading Connects as it becomes part of the
National Reading Campaign to support the development of a
whole-school reading culture (September 2004)
Discovering reading together How a small grants scheme
is supporting the Scottish Executive's Read Together Campaign
(September 2004)
The role of museums, archives and libraries Findings on
the role of the museums, archives and libraries sector in
improving adult basic skills (December 2003)
Libraries put vision into action Andrew Stevens explains
how the first national vision for public libraries is being
implemented, and its role in promoting reading and learning
(December 2003)
Children's attitudes to reading How they have changed
since 1998 - findings from NFER research (March 2004)
First steps - into the library Libraries help parents
support their children's reading - one project's approach
(September 2003)
On the ball Football pundit and
Reading Champion Robbie Earle on promoting reading for pleasure
(June 2003)
Reaching out to families How can
libraries encourage family reading among non-users? (June
2003)
Get connected NLT initiative promotes
reading across the whole secondary school community (June
2003)
Making the Vital Link A project exploring the potential
of libraries in supporting adult basic skills development
(September 2002)
A Carnegie winner Viv Bird reflects on the role of shadowing
in inspiring pupils (September 2002)
Chatterbooks and the Reading Challenge Support for schools
from public library-based projects (June 2002)
Fully booked up all year round Ideas from Cramlington
High School's programme of reading activities (June 2002)
A tale of a storyteller Michael Morpurgo describes how
he rediscovered the joys of literacy (March 2002)
Libraries back learning Public
libraries' drive to support literacy (December 2001)
Partners in reading Hounslow's approach
to promoting books and library membership (March 2001)
Getting out there An overview of
the the DCMS/Wolfson public libraries challenge fund projects
(March 2001)
YouthBoox Young people discover
a passion for reading thanks to a partnership of libraries
and youthworkers (December 2000)
Ice hockey, basketball and libraries
Manchester libraries team up with local ice hockey and basketball
teams (September 2000)
Small stories, big impact A
storysack project with Asian elders in Southampton (September
2000)
Youth workers and librarians unite! Tom
Wylie, chief executive, National Youth Agency, describes a
reading partnership which reaches socially excuded young people
(March 2000)
Schools and libraries read together
The Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Shadowing Scheme enables pupils
from different schools to give presentations and talk about
shortlisted books (December 1999)
National Literacy Strategy and the literacy hour
Setting in the literacy hour Kate
Wall summarises one school's approach to the National Literacy
Strategy (June 2005)
The impact of the literacy hour Stephen Machin and Sandra
McNally of the London School of Economics report (September
2004)
Tools not rules One authority's experience of Grammar
for Reading training (June 2004)
Children's attitudes to reading How they have changed
since 1998 - findings from NFER research (March 2004)
Excellence and Enjoyment Director Kevan Collins on the
aims of the new National Primary Strategy (September 2003)
The National Literacy Strategy: beyond
2002 Professor David Hopkins reviews progress and continuing
challenges (December 2002)
Reviewing the literacy hour Julia Strong on feedback from
primary teachers attending NLT conferences (June 2002)
Bringing the literacy hour to life
Literacy projects in museums and galleries (March 2002)
The National Literacy Strategy: three
years on NLS director Steve Anwyll reviews progress (December
2001)
A tale from the Bronx A London headteacher's
reflections on US literacy programmes and comparisons to the
NLS (December 2001)
Positive changes Modifying
the NLS to meet pupils' needs (June 2001)
Make time for storytime
Children's books should not just be support for teaching says
Prue Goodwin (March 2001)
Global lessons An international
approach to non-fiction in the literacy hour from ActionAid
(March 2001)
The National Literacy Strategy - recognition
of success Michael Barber charts the progress of the National
Literacy Strategy (March 2001)
Computers in the literacy
hour Cutting, pasting, underlining and highlighting -
some of the simple tools for effective use of ICT (December
2001)
The Canadian challenge
Senior research associate Nancy Watson, University of Toronto,
describes the approach taken to evaluating the UK national
literacy and numeracy strategies (September 2000)
Writing nearly 'cracked'
a primary school's approach to improving writing (September
2000)
/P/ for popcorn The literacy
hour in reception class (June 2000)
Keeping up with the kids
Parents in Leicester find out about the literacy hour by doing
it themselves (March 2000)
Making the hour your own
Consultant and writer Sue Palmer on the literacy hour (March
2000)
Arts link supports literacy
drive Artists in residence in three school helped bring
books and stories alive (March 2000)
First steps to improving
literacy Wrexham LEA has adopted First Steps, a
research-based literacy resource developed in Western Australia
that provides teachers with practical classroom strategies
(March 2000)
Success For All (part
1) An American reading programme is a more intensive way of
delivering the National Literacy Strategy (March 2000)
Small school success Research
indicates that small rural schools have not found the literacy
hour problematic and children have benfited from mixed age
classes by Ros Fisher, Maureen Lewis and Bernie Davis, University
of Plymouth (March 2000)
An hour of fun Headteacher
Anita Wright describes a range of creative literacy hour activities
(December 1999)
Drama in and out of the literacy
hour The role that drama plays in children's development
has been recognised for many years, yet all too often its
contribution to literacy development is overlooked (December
1999)
Literacy hour How one
special school adapted literacy hour for visually impaired
children (December 1999)
A focus on grammar
A Sheffield secondary school learns lessons from the literacy
hour model use by English primary schools (December 1999)
A flexible friend how
one LEA supports a flexible approach to the literacy hour
(June 1999)
Mixed-age groups (June
1998)
Shared reading motivates children
(June 1998)
Assessment - Weighing the pig or raising
achievement? (June 1998)
An interview with John Stannard when
he was Director of the National Literacy Project (September
1997)
A teacher's view of the literacy hour
(September 1997)
Impressions of the literacy hour
(September 1997)
Oracy/language development
Early years
Role-playing literacy How organised
role-play can encourage young children to explore unfamiliar
language (December 2004)
Evaluation of the WILSTAAR scheme
A report on the effectiveness of the scheme for identifying
and treating early language difficulty (September 2004)
Young children, language and television
US research findings on the potential language benefits of
programmes for infants and toddlers (September 2004)
Supporting early oral language skills
University of London researchers provide evaluation findings
on the Talking Time early years project (September 2004)
Big plans for small talk Manager
Liz Attenborough introduces Talk To Your Baby's new advocacy
kit for professionals (September 2004)
Reviewing the evidence Dr Robin Close
discusses the available evidence on television and early language
(June 2004)
Television's impact on reading skills
Dr Elizabeth Vandewater presents her research findings (June
2004)
Viewing habits and language development
Findings from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children
(June 2004)
Teletubbies teaches first words?
Dr Marina Krcmar and DR Bernard Grela report their findings
on language learning in children under two (June 2004)
Speaking, listening, learning An
explanation of new materials from the Qualifications and Curriculum
Authority (June 2004)
Communicating through performance
Rochdale Sure Start uses performance art to develop language
skills (June 2004)
Foundations of literacy Sue Palmer
argues for more emphasis on early language development (March
2004)
Big plans for small talk Manager
Liz Attenborough discusses developments in the Trust's
Talk To Your Baby campaign (September 2004)
Supporting early oral language skills
The importance of oral language development in the early years
(September 2004)
Evaluation of the WILSTAAR scheme
Ian St James-Roberts, of the Thomas Coram Research Unit, discusses
the findings of his evaluation (September 2004)
Young children, language and television
Dr Deborah Linebarger discusses her research on the potential
language benefits of children's television programmes for
infants and toddlers (September 2004)
Improving children's life chances
Early intervention and prevention in speech and language therapy
(September 2003)
Catching up - or falling behind?
Evidence shows children starting nursery with poor language
skills do not catch up easily (September 2002)
Talk tall Director Neil McClelland outlines the background
to the Trust's early language campaign (September 2002)
Doing stories US early years educationalist
Vivian Gussin Paley describes how storytelling activities
can develop oracy, social skills and confidence (December
2001)
Babytalk Dr Sally Ward on language
development (December 2000)
Primary
Oral language difficulties Specific
speech and language difficulties and literacy (June 2003)
Interactive whole class teaching
The use of whole class talk during literacy lessons (June 2003)
Speaking to learn Anne Robertson,
key stage 1 advisory teacher (December 2000)
Secondary
Nervous talk George Low talks to
Graham Frater about the importance of verbal communication (June
2003)
Grammar, spoken English and literacy
Professor Ronald Carter reports on a current QCA research project
(March 2003)
Talk is vital Alan Howe on speaking
and listening within the Key Stage 3 Strategy (March 2003)
Language, register and power Dr
Paul Simpson explores their use in a range of contexts (March
2003)
Positively speaking Graham Tyrer, former
senior teacher, Aylesford School, Warwick (December 2000)
Parents
Stepping into gear How Step in
to Learning improves parents' literacy skills, and motivation
to learn (June 2004)
First steps - into the library Libraries
help parents support their children's reading - one project's
approach (September 2003)
Bookstart grows up The national baby book-gifting project
now works across all early years age ranges (March 2003)
Parents' role in pre-school education Researchers from
the University of Wales on the Tandem project (September 2002)
Reaching fathers New ideas for involving dads in their
children's literacy (September 2002)
Getting parents on board Share: a school-based parental
involvement project (March 2002)
Dads and other superheroes Nottinghamshire
library project working with fathers (June 2001)
Targeted language support Involving
the parents of bilingual children (September 2000)
Reaching out to parents Liverpool
Parent-School Partnership (September 1999)
Norfolk Family Literacy Programme
(June 1998)
Family Learning Sessions at Osborne Adult
Education Centre (June 1998)
Partners in the fast lane Parents
learn how to support their children's reading though informal
workshops
Keeping up with the kids Parents
in Leicester find out about the literacy hour by doing it
themselves
Parents in partnership A Reading
Is Fundamental project supports a partnership between a library
and a parents group
A whole community approach The
Newport literacy team reports on their successes over the
last four years
From bookbags to driving theory
a booksharing project in Brent that has attracted traveller
parents into learning
See also research articles on parents,
early years and family literacy
Partnerships
On the front line Poor health and
poor literacy go hand in hand
Partnerships for Literacy
- report on NLT conference (December 1999)
Read On - Write Away!
in Derbyshire
Collaborative approaches
to literacy development in Birmingham
Kirklees Fast Lane
project
BACS reading volunteers scheme
See also health, housing
and sport
Phonics
A matter of time? Dr Clare
Wood on the connection between reading ability, phonological
awareness and sensitivity to speech rhythm
(June 2004)
One Toe at a time Using Toe by Toe to improve the literacy
skills of both adults and children (March 2004)
Use it or lose it Dr Rhona Stainthorp presents her findings
on teachers' phonological skills (March 2003)
Phonic problems Why are phonics programmes less popular
in inner-city schools? (March 2003)
Phonological awareness improves word recall Dr Maureen
Dixon and Dr Morag Stuart report on their research (December
2000)
Reading schemes versus 'real books' revisited Dr Jonathan
Solity looks at the research evidence on how each helps children
acquire phonic skills (June 2002)
Phonics fun Gloucestershire LEA project tests out different
approaches to teaching phonics (December 2001)
A step after phonics
Professor Terezinha Nunes, Oxford Brookes University and Professor
Peter Bryant, Oxford University (September 2000)
Questioning phonics Henrietta
Dombey, University of Brighton, analyses the research evidence
on teaching phonics (September 1999)
The medium is the message How
the DfEE pack Progression in Phonics can be used (June
2000)
The Phonic Handbook A primary teacher
describes a fun way to teach children using phonics (September
2000)
Popular culture - television, film, texting
Creating new heroes Using
workshops based around comic superheroes to engage young men
in developing their literacy (December 2004)
Young children, language and television US research findings
on the potential language benefits of programmes for infants
and toddlers (September 2004)
Watching language How a resource from the British Film
Institute can support literacy teaching at key stage 3 (September
2004)
A new way of seeing - New resources
help teachers use film to develop early literacy skills (March
2004)
Mobile learning Can mobile phones
play a role in teaching basic skills to young people? (September
2003)
Emergent techno-literacy The
impact of television, computers and mobile phones on early
literacy (June 2003)
Read any good films lately? How films can be used to support
the literacy hour (June 2000)
Primary/secondary transfer
Transition with RIF How a reading
project can support primary-secondary transition (June 2004)
Scotland builds bridges in literacy and learning - A national
pilot project in Scotland is working to combat the learning
dip at the start of secondary schools (December 2003)
Teaching writing Interview with
Graham Frater on successful practice across key stages 2 and
3 (March 2003)
Bridging the gap revisited One secondary school's work
with primary colleagues to ensure a smooth transition between
the two for pupils (June 2002)
Flying high A summer holiday
project for those moving from primary to secondary education
(June 2001)
Bridging the gap A project to counter
the dip in achievement for children transfering from primary
and secondary school (March 2001)
Prisoners
Creating new heroes Using workshops
based around comic superheroes to engage young men in developing
their literacy (December 2004)
Inside education How HMP Channings Wood's Higher Access
Programme gets prisoners into university (June 2003)
Breaking out with basic skills Report on how prisoners
are working to improve their basic skills (December 2002)
The Big Book Share Tricia Kings describes a family reading
project among inmates at HMP Nottingham (December 2001)
Literacy in prisons Christine
Freeman reports on a project that helped dyslexic inmates
(December 1999)
Reading Is Fundamental, UK - see www.rif.org.uk
Transition with RIF How a reading
project can support primary-secondary transition (June 2004)
Opening the pages Reading Is Fundamental, UK working in
partnership with the British Library (September 2001)
Partners in reading Hounslow's approach
to promoting books and library membership (March 2001)
Shared Beginnings Helping parents
develop their young children's language and learning skills
(March 2001)
A whole community approach The
Newport literacy team reports on their successes over the
last four years (September 2000)
Parents in partnership A Reading
Is Fundamental project support a partnership between a library
and a parents group (March 2000)
The Roade to reading A school reading
scheme supported by RIF makes reading fun and raises standards
(March 2000)
Millwall spreads the word in the holidays
RIF, UK works with Millwall football club
England star visits school RIF, UK
teams up with Rio Ferdinand
Research
Parents, early years and family
literacy research
Benefits of early literacy-intensive
teaching Canadian research findings show the benefits for
children from low socio-economic status and minority groups
(June 2005)
Domestic literacy in the eighteenth century
Morag Styles and Evelyn Arizpe summarise their historical research
on Jane Johnson's nursery library (June 2005)
Narrative skills linked to mathematical
achievement Dr Daniela O'Neill explores the link between
early oral storytelling abilities and achievement in maths (December
2004)
Evaluation of the WILSTAAR scheme
A report on the effectiveness of the scheme for identifying
and treating early language difficulty (September 2004)
Young children, language and television
US research findings on the potential language benefits of programmes
for infants and toddlers (September 2004)
Supporting early oral language skills
University of London researchers provide evaluation findings
on the Talking Time early years project (September 2004)
PEEP - supporting parents as first
educators Dr Maria Evangelou reports on her evaluation of
PEEP (March 2004)
Assessing early literacy in five languages
The Early Literacy Assessment Project is working with partners
in Ireland, Spain, Denmark and Slovakia to assess literacy learning
on entering school (December 2003)
Supporting early oral language skills
The importance of oral language development in the early years
(September 2004)
Evaluation of the WILSTAAR scheme
Ian St James-Roberts, of the Thomas Coram Research Unit, discusses
the findings of his evaluation (September 2004)
Young children, language and television
Dr Deborah Linebarger discusses her research on the potential
language benefits of children's television programmes for infants
and toddlers (September 2004)
Making early non-fiction exciting
Dr Margaret Mallett gives examples how (September 2003)
REAL involvement for parents Professor
Peter Hannon and Dr Cathy Nutbrown report findings from Sheffield's
pre-school family literacy project (September 2003)
Assessing the evidence on parental involvement
Viv Bird reports on a Government research review (September
2003)
Emergent techno-literacy The impact
of television, computers and mobile phones on early literacy
(June 2003)
Home and school literacy Ann Williams
reports on early findings on home literacy practices in families
from different social backgrounds (March 2003)
Parents' role in pre-school education Researchers from the
University of Wales on the Tandem project (September 2002)
Sibling support Professor Eve Gregory
outlines the findings of a research project on how siblings
contribute to home literacy development (June 2002)
Parental support A Department of Health
backed initiative supports parents with their child's behaviour
as well as reading (December 2001)
Project EASE: a US success story Pioneering
US parenting education programme (December 2001)
Early attainment Findings of the
Effective Provision of Pre-school Education (EPPE) project (June
2001)
BabyTalk Dr Sally Ward describes a language
development programme that parents can do with their children
for just half an hour a day (December 2000)
Popular culture in the classroom How
teletubbies and batman motivate young readers. Jackie Marsh,
University of Sheffield (September 2000)
Family literacy: five steps to success
Canadian family literacy programme - William T. Fagan, St John's
Memorial University, Newfoundland (September 2000)
Help! Liam cannot read Parents and
their children's literacy - Adrienne Huber, Edith Cowan University,
Australia (September 2000)
Images of illiteracy David Barton,
literacy professor at Lancaster University (June 2000)
Primary research
Australian assessment in literacy and
numeracy Interim findings from an Australian longitudinal
study (December 2004)
The impact of the literacy hour Stephen
Machin and Sandra McNally of the London School of Economics
report (September 2004)
A matter of time? Dr Clare
Wood on the connection between reading ability, phonological
awareness and sensitivity to speech rhythm
(June 2004)
Evaluating Further Literacy Support
Findings from the University of Leeds' evaluation of the National
Literacy Strategy's Year 5 intervention (March 2004)
Morphological awareness improves spelling
and vocabulary - Evidence from a University of Oxford study
(March 2004)
Children's attitudes to reading
How they have changed since 1998 - findings from NFER research
(March 2004)
Early literacy intervention Why
don't some children benefit from standard early literacy intervention?
(December 2002)
Phonological awareness improves word recall
Dr Maureen Dixon and Dr Morag Stuart report on their research
(December 2002)
Catching up - or falling behind?
Evidence shows children starting nursery with poor language
skills do not catch up easily (September 2002)
Narrative writing A school-based research
programme sponsored by the United Kingdom Reading Association
(June 2002)
Reading schemes versus 'real books' revisited
Dr Jonathan Solity looks at the research evidence (June 2002)
What makes an effective
teacher of literacy? David Wray and Jane Medwell report
on Teacher Training Agency research (June 1999)
Surveying the
Literacy Hour Marian Sainsbury reports on a national survey
on the impact of the literacy hour prior to September 1998 (June
1998)
Speaking to learn Five and six-year-olds
develop their questioning and reasoning skills (December 2000)
Cost-effective intervention Professor Rod Nicholson, Sheffield
University, describes research that has lead to a cost-effective
reading intervention programme (June 2000)
Training for classroom assistants
University of Hertfordshire working with Hertfordshire LEA (June
2000)
What works for slow readers? Greg Brooks
examines the evidence for early intervention (September 1998)
Questioning phonics Henrietta Dombey,
University of Brighton, analyses the research evidence on teaching
phonics (September 1999)
Curiosity Kits - are they effective?
by Maureen Lewis & Ros Fisher, University of Plymouth
Small school success Research indicates
that small rural schools have not found the literacy hour problematic
and children have benfited from mixed age classes (March 2000)
Boys and non-fiction: cause or effect?
A two-year study looked into whether boys' underachievement
in reading might be linked to their preference for non-fiction
texts (December 1999)
Success For All (part 1) An
American reading programme is a more intensive way of delivering
the National Literacy Strategy (December 1999)
Success For All (part 2) How Success
For All fits the National Literacy Strategy (March 2000)
Drama in and out of the literacy hour
The role that drama plays in children's development has been
recognised for many years, yet all too often its contribution
to literacy development is overlooked (December 1999)
Secondary research
Peer assisted learning for inclusion
Professor Keith Topping on peer learning in literacy (September
2003)
Grammar, spoken English and literacy
Professor Ronald Carter reports on a current QCA research project
(March 2003)
Boys and non-fiction: cause or effect?
A two-year study looked into whether boys' underachievement
in reading might be linked to their preference for non-fiction
texts (December 1999)
Adults research
Changing faces of adult literacy,
language and numeracy A report from researchers looking
at the changes in adult literacy policy and practice since
the 1970s (December 2004)
Researching adult learners' lives
Early findings from a three-year project on basic skills learners
(March 2004)
Community at the core? The role of
'community-focused' provision in improving adult basic skills
(September 2003)
Basic skills research update Professor
David Barton provides an update on the new adult basic skills
research centre (December 2002)
Family literacy: five steps to success
Canadian family literacy programme - William T. Fagan, St John's
Memorial University, Newfoundland (September 2000)
Images of illiteracy David Barton,
literacy professor at Lancaster University (June 2000)
See also research articles on parents and
family literacy
Special educational needs research
Perspectives on inclusive early education
UK approaches to special educational needs and inclusive early
education (December 2004)
Speech impairments: the case for early
intervention Findings from research comparing children
who have a family history of dyslexia with children with speech
difficulties (December 2004)
Helping deaf children How teaching morphology can support
deaf children's reading and spelling (June 2004)
Specific language and communication
difficulties - Professor Julie Dockrell and Professor
Geoff Lindsay present findings on how specific language and
communication difficulties impact on written language (December
2003)
Oral language difficulties Specific speech and language
difficulties and literacy (June 2003)
What works for children with literacy
difficulties? Professor Greg Brooks examines fresh evidence
(March 2003)
Dyslexia support - one size does not fit
all Dr John Rack on the effectiveness of different teaching
methods for children with literacy difficulties (March 2003)
Tackling challenging children The
link between inattentive and hyperactive behaviour and poor
educational attainment (September 2002)
Dyslexia: teaching to strengths and weaknesses
New research on the effectiveness of two different approaches
(March 2002)
NLS: SEN pupils fall behind? How
the national literacy strategy impacts on pupils with special
needs (March 2002)
Deafness and reading Helping deaf
children to read (June 2001)
English as an additional language/multicultural
research
Biliteracy benefits - Dr Charmian
Kenner reports findings on the benefits of literacy experiences
in more than one language (December 2003)
The language of African-Caribbean success Early findings
suggest school and home should work closer together to encourage
academic success (June 2003)
Urdu aids phonological awareness
The effect of Urdu vocabulary size on single word reading
in English (December 2002)
Gender
Noisy boys and invisible girls?
Findings on gender stereotypes and implications for achievement
among boys and girls (December 2004)
Raising boys' achievement Interim
findings from the University of Cambridge's major research
project (June 2003)
Teaching practice
Setting in the literacy hour Kate
Wall summarises one school's approach to the National Literacy
Strategy (June 2005)
Effective teachers of writing Colin Mills describes the
classroom practices of effective teachers of writing (June
2005)
Interactive whole class teaching The use of whole class
talk during literacy lessons (June 2003)
Use it or lose it Dr Rhona Stainthorp presents her findings
on teachers' phonological skills (March 2003)
Elements of effective teaching Dr
Robert Slavin describes the four key elements (March 2003)
What's a good question? How do teachers'
questions in the classroom affect learning ? Classroom-based
action research (December 2002)
What makes an effective
teacher of literacy? David Wray and Jane Medwell report
on Teacher Training Agency research (June 1999)
Social inclusion - poverty, health and housing
Social inclusion: the policy challenge
Findings so far from the National Literacy Trust project
(September 2004)
Changing expectations Alan Wells on the impact of poverty
- aspirational as well as financial (March 2004)
Peer assisted learning for inclusion
Professor Keith Topping on peer learning in literacy (September
2003)
The keys to inclusion How one school has worked to improve
standards by addressing a wide range of factors (September
2003)
Writing class inspires the
homeless Report on the Ace of Clubs project, supported
by Consignia's Stepping Stone fund (June 2002)
Housing can help Housing's role in early language and
literacy partnerships (September 2001)
Basic skills for living How
Stonham Housing provides basic skills training for its service
users (September 2001)
On the front line Poor health
and poor literacy go hand in hand (March 2001)
From bookbags to driving theory
A booksharing project in Brent that has attracted traveller
parents into learning (September 2000)
Travellers research own learning needs
Belfast Traveller and Education Group (September 2000)
Special educational needs
Bookmark support on reading difficulties
Online support for those working with children with reading
difficulties (December 2004)
Crossing pen friend divides - A long-term member shares
her experiences of Write Away, a pen-friend club that encourages
communication between those with disabilities and those without
(December 2003)
Making the Internet special Dr Chris
Abbott outlines work with secondary schools using the Internet
with SEN pupils (December 2002)
Tackling challenging children The link between inattentive
and hyperactive behaviour and poor educational attainment
(September 2002)
Blindness
A great story Storytelling roadshow using
sound, video and tactile books
Literacy hour How one special school
adapted the literacy hour for visually impaired children
Deafness
Deafness and reading Helping deaf children
to read (June 2001)
See also research articles on special educational
needs and literacy
Sport
Sporting chances How sports clubs
can support literacy work (March 2002)
Sporting words PE and literacy in
Old Hall School, South Yorkshire (June 2000)
Football training leads
to better communication Work with Somali refugees (September
1998)
Millwall spreads the word in the holidays
RIF, UK works with Millwall football club
England star visits school RIF, UK
teams up with Rio Ferdinand
Wakefield School discovers real men
read Rugby league heroes help motivate boys to read
Storytelling/storysacks
So, you want to tell a story? A
partnership between First Steps and Storysack creator Neil
Griffiths has developed a new approach to storytelling (September
2004)
Imitation, innovation and invention - Pie Corbett reports
on how storytelling can help children use narrative language
(June 2004)
Doing stories US early years educationalist Vivian Gussin
Paley describes how storytelling activities can develop oracy,
social skills and confidence (December 2001)
Business support for storysacks Harlow
businesses join the city's drive to improve basic skills (March
2001)
Once upon a time... Viv Bird
talks to Neil Griffiths about storysacks (March 2001)
Small stories, big impact A
storysack project with Asian elders in Southampton (September
2000)
Curiosity Kits An evaluation
of the effectiveness of non-fiction book bags (September 1999)
Norfolk Family Literacy Programme
Storysacks and family literacy (June 1998)
Teaching
practice
Going keyboard crazy for mental literacy
Teacher John Bell describes how quick-fire classroom activities
improved literacy levels (June 2005)
The language of discussion Colin Hannaford argues that
teachers' classroom practice can prevent pupils from developing
discussion skills (June 2005)
Leading literacy Deputy headteacher Graham Tyrer explains
how a focus on literacy and leadership helped the school to
move out of special measures (December 2004)
Teach and learn Reversing the roles and turning the learner
into the teacher supports pupils who are struggling with literacy
at Norwood Girls' School (September 2004)
Assessment for literacy? - How Assessment for Learning
can support whole-school literacy teaching (March 2004)
Leading the way in literacy - How the Leading Literacy
Schools initiative will provide a structured approach for
the dissemination of successful practice (December 2003)
Read aloud and learn Maths teacher Colin Hannaford on
how to create confident, self-reliant learners (June 2003)
See also research articles on teaching
practice
Thinking skills
Whole brain learning for literacy
Graham Tyrer reflects on how the principles may be used to
support literacy teaching (September 2002)
Developing thinking skills Paired thinking - a development
on the paired reading technique (September 2001)
Speaking to learn Five and six-year-olds
develop their questioning and reasoning skills (December 2000)
Volunteering/mentoring
Reading one-to-one Chief executive
Angela Monaghan explains how Reading Matters uses mentors
to support reading in secondary schools (June 2005)
Teach and learn Reversing the roles
and turning the learner into the teacher supports pupils who
are struggling with literacy at Norwood Girls' School (September
2004)
Buddying benefits Maximising support for literacy in the
local community (March 2004)
Peer assisted learning for inclusion Professor Keith Topping
on peer learning in literacy (September 2003)
Learning mentors lead on literacy
Helping low-attaining pupils to take responsibility for their
learning (June 2003)
Business volunteers The benefits for pupils and employees
in two initiatives (September 2002)
Secondary reading volunteers A partnership between Hanson
school in Bradford and charity Reading Matters for Life (December
2001)
BACS reading volunteers scheme
Benefits for pupils and volunteers (June 1997)
NFT employees build confidence
A volunteer reading programme (December 1999)
Success For All A volunteer reading
programme supported by Boots (June 1999)
Whole school approaches and key stage 3 literacy
Supporting cast... or key players?
The role of teaching assistants in supporting literacy at
key stage 3 (September 2003)Get connected
NLT initiative promotes reading across the whole secondary
school community (June 2003)
Making links How Literacy Across
the Curriculum fits in with other strands of the KS3 Strategy
(June 2003)
Talk is vital Alan Howe on speaking and listening within
the Key Stage 3 Strategy (March 2003)
Overcoming barriers Julia Strong reviews the first year
of the key stage 3 strategy (September 2002)
Making links How Literacy Across the Curriculum fits in
with other strands of the KS3 National Strategy (June 2003)
Whole school literacy: raising the game
Developing literacy policy in the light of the key stage 3
strategy (June 2002)
A whole-school language strategy Strategies
to meet the challenges of a linguistically diverse school
(March 2002)
From Inset to action How do you
follow up a whole-school literacy training day and put ideas
into practice? (March 2002)
A dialogue on literacy Professor David
Wray describes a new framework to support literacy across
the curriculum (December 2001)
Language across the curriculum comes
to life Michael Marland welcomes the reintroduction of
cross-curricular language teaching (June 2001)
Secondary literacy made simple NLT
deputy director Julia Strong explains the background to the
extension of the National Literacy Strategy (March 2001)
A literacy policy in action
Fortismere School's approach (June 2000)
Science and whole-school literacy
The approach at South Camden Community School (March 2000)
Making your whole-school approach
to literacy effective Tips from NLT deputy director Julia
Strong (September 1999)
The power of a whole-school approach to
language A secondary headteacher involved in the DfEE
Key Stage 3 literacy pilot describes her school's approach
(June 1999)
Secondary literacy success
Myrtle Springs School, Sheffield on the literacy hour at key
stage 3 and whole-school literacy (March 2001)
Challenges facing the literacy coordinator
Christine Counsell, Cambridge University School of Education
argues that subjects matter (September 2000)
Workplace and vocational training
Getting employers on board Basic
skills improvement as part of the wider business development
strategy (March 2003)
Literacy support in vocational training An Australian
initiaitive to integrate provision (September 2002)
On track with basic skills Basic skills support at Virgin
Trains (June 2003)
School caretakers improve skills
Vocational training incorporates literacy (March 2002)
Unions take the lead The role of unions
in improving basic skills in the workplace (June 2001)
Workplace Basic Skills Network Fiona
Frank, coordination manager of the Network, describes the
Government's Building Basic Skills in the Workplace initiative
(December 2000)
Intensive literacy courses in the workplace
Thurrock Council staff take part in basic skills courses (September
2000)
Writing
Effective
teachers of writing Colin Mills describes the classroom
practices of effective teachers of writing (June 2005)
Writing together Advice for schools
on getting the best out of a visit by a professional writer
(September 2004)
Entombment or enlightenment? Recommended classroom activities
for improving writing (June 2004)
The fourth R Sue Palmer argues for a return of reading
aloud to the primary classroom (June 2003)
Teaching writing Interview with Graham Frater on successful
practice across key stages 2 and 3 (March 2003)
Writing class inspires the homeless Report on the Ace
of Clubs project, supported by Consignia's Stepping Stone
fund (June 2002)
Interactive skeletons promote writing How one school has
used writing skeletons alongside interactive technology (March
2002)
Effective marking How marking can
be used to support children in their writing and get reluctant
writers started (March 2002)
Skeletons for writing Sue Palmer
describes the new NLS cross-curricular writing strategy (December
2001)
Improving writing Improving children's
writing through individual target setting (December 2001)
Year of writing A year-long focus
on writing at Market Weighton school, East Yorkshire (September
2001)
Talk for writing The thinking
behind the the NLS's Developing Early Writing materials (June
2001)
Push On Writing! A resource kit
for classroom assistants and volunteers (June 2001)
Boys, girls and writing Elaine
Millard describes a new study that has found significant differences
between girls and boys in their attitude to writing (March
2001)
Writing nearly 'cracked' A primary
school's approach to improving writing (September 2000)
Writing empowers unemployed
youth in Newcastle (December 1998)
Write from the start The case for
real communication as well as phonics and spelling exercises
(June 1998)
Young people
YouthBOOX moves on Referring
excluded youngsters on to basic skills provision (June 2004)
Basic skills with a purpose Integrating basic skills into
the Prince's Trust Volunteers programme (March 2003)
Writing empowers unemployed
youth in Newcastle (December 1998)
Real-life issues help
disadvantaged teenagers engage with writing (December
1998)
Using sport to help refugees
communicate (September 1998)
Words on the streets
in Doncaster
What is emotional literacy? Understanding
emotional literacy is key to helping young people succeed
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